Littell's Living Age, Volume 124Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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... present Majesty in of these memoirs which embraces the reigns 1837. It has one singular characteristic : of King George IV . and King William IV . , that it faithfully reflects the author's im- ending with the accession of her present ...
... present Majesty in of these memoirs which embraces the reigns 1837. It has one singular characteristic : of King George IV . and King William IV . , that it faithfully reflects the author's im- ending with the accession of her present ...
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... present reign have laid the nation can and the country at the commencement of give ample testimony to his abilities . They under obligations they have not forgot- said that he wrote admirably , and could ex- - press himself perfectly in ...
... present reign have laid the nation can and the country at the commencement of give ample testimony to his abilities . They under obligations they have not forgot- said that he wrote admirably , and could ex- - press himself perfectly in ...
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... present Lovelace and a future Pitt . He was disappointed in love ( the particulars are of no consequence ) , married and retired to digest his mortifications of various kinds , to become a country gentleman , patriot , reformer ...
... present Lovelace and a future Pitt . He was disappointed in love ( the particulars are of no consequence ) , married and retired to digest his mortifications of various kinds , to become a country gentleman , patriot , reformer ...
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... present and future , were heavily weighted by his past political career and associates . Had he survived he would probably have been a great minister ; although it is quite pos- sible that the popularity he would have acquired might ...
... present and future , were heavily weighted by his past political career and associates . Had he survived he would probably have been a great minister ; although it is quite pos- sible that the popularity he would have acquired might ...
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... present part . Old Sir Robert , who must have whole ) a very high character , free from the been a man of exceeding shrewdness , pre- cares of office , able to devote himself to litera- dicted that his full energies would never be ture ...
... present part . Old Sir Robert , who must have whole ) a very high character , free from the been a man of exceeding shrewdness , pre- cares of office , able to devote himself to litera- dicted that his full energies would never be ture ...
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